Minnesota Senate: Republicans pick Hann to lead minority

Minnesota Senate Republicans chose David Hann to lead their caucus Friday.

Forced into the minority, Senate Republicans have picked fourth-termer David Hann to lead the caucus in the upcoming Minnesota legislative session.

Hann was chosen during a party meeting on Friday. It wasn't immediately clear how many challengers the Eden Prairie senator had for the post.

In this week's election, Republicans lost the majority they had for two years. Hann says Republicans will work with Democrats where possible but serve as a check when needed in a statehouse now controlled by Democrats.

Hann briefly ran for governor in 2010 and didn't rule out another statewide campaign in two years.

House Republicans, who are also back in the minority, pick a leader on Saturday.